bur|go|net

bur|go|net
bur|go|net «BUR guh neht», noun.
1. a visored helmet with a movable joint at the neck.
2. a light steel cap, worn especially by pikemen.
[< Middle French bourguignotte < Bourgogne Burgundy]

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